(by Babaghan @08/12/11)Comment: The Clingo Parabolic Sound Sphere is a fun accessory and a cool-looking stand for your phone or iPod, but it doesn't make poor-quality internal speakers sound any better.
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(by Abi_Y @08/12/11)Comment: CM Storm Spawn is certain to dominate the mid-range market for gaming mice. The Spawn is a fresh approach, it looks unique and ticks all the boxes that assert it as a dominating product. Congratulations to CM Storm for bringing another innovative and diverse product to the table.
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(by Abi_Y @08/12/11)Comment: The CM Storm Spawn gaming mouse is a very solid product. While perhaps not having all the bells and whistles of more expensive gaming mice the Spawn delivers on robustness and style.
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(by Abi_Y @08/12/11)Comment: Features packed into one nicely designed small package that is going to give you a nice ergonomic design, especially if you are a claw-style gamer.
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(by Babaghan @08/12/11)Comment: We feel that Kingston has done a superb job with their new HyperX line of SSD's and are deserving of the Legit Reviews Editor's Choice Award!
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(by Kramy @08/11/11)Comment: The Corsair Nova is our Indilinx Barefoot representative in this preview and you can see how performance has improved with the Martini controller. While the original Indilinx Barefoot traded good sequential performance for slower-than-Intel random performance, Martini fixes the problem. It's not
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(by Babaghan @08/11/11)Comment: Overall, Thermaltake did a lot of things right with the Dokker. There are plenty of options to choose from to enhance performance, there is plenty of room to install enthusiast components and it has a high quality paint job.
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(by Gaetan_C @08/11/11)Comment: From the stats it's pretty easy to tell: the Level 10 GT is big. Off the cuff it looks like it retains a lot of the design and compartmentalizing cues from the original (and comically expensive) Level 10, but as we get into the review you'll see the Level 10 GT is really a very different bea
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(by Babaghan @08/11/11)Comment: The Kingston Wi-Drive is a handy companion to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that adds storage and streams content to multiple devices, but its specs don't quite match its high price tag.
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(by Scott_L @08/10/11)Comment: When it comes to performance, the new 90GB Force runs at nearly the same speed as the 120GB drive that we recommend quite often. There were a few places where we could see a difference in the benchmarks, but in real world situations you wouldn't be able to tell one from another. When it comes to
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(by Scott_L @08/10/11)Comment: The newly released Corsair F90 brings another capacity to the mix, giving the company a very nice list of SandForce-powered SSDs. Currently the selection includes the F40, F60, F90, F120, F180 and F240. While users of single-drive platforms like notebooks and netbooks still might lean towards higher
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(by Scott_L @08/10/11)Comment:
We would lose all credibility if we tried to state that this drive is anything but one of the best SSDs on the market. The listed MSRP for the F90 is $189.99 and $399.99 for the 180GB version which brings this release to just above the $2/GB price point. We can attest to the fact that the consum
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(by NCX @08/10/11)Comment: Samsung promises 100% Photo Accuracy, fast response times and a 3D solution for AMD GPU users and delivers. The S27A950D has no ghosting, fantastic default color accuracy and almost no input lag while also sporting a fantastic look. It leaves little to be desired.
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(by Babaghan @08/10/11)Comment: For the reason of silence alone, I could possibly understand the appeal of a cooler like this, but given its price and the fact that it takes up three slots, it's not for everyone.
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(by Babaghan @08/10/11)Comment: The Icy Dock MB982SPR-2S SATA HDD/SSD Converter is a space saving, cost effective and hassle free solution for those who are looking to increase storage capacity and benefit from its multiple RAID functions.
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(by Babaghan @08/09/11)Comment: If you're happy to spend a few more dollars over the competition, the Maximus IV Extreme-Z from ASUS is a board you should be looking at. It ticks all the right boxes, and because of that, we can't recommend it enough to people.
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(by Babaghan @08/09/11)Comment: The Crosshair V Formula is an excellent piece of machinery, and with Crossfire and SLI support things just got more interesting, as the motherboard gains value, features and could be real fast once AMD's Bulldozer processors are launched
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(by Babaghan @08/08/11)Comment: I really can't think of a bad thing to say about the BitFenix Shinobi Window and that's why it walks away with our Editors Real Deal Choice Award.
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(by Richard_C @08/08/11)Comment: "Canon's PIXMA MX420 is a perfectly serviceable, mid-range SOHO all-in-one. While it lacks some of the refinements of its bigger siblings, particularly their twin paper trays, it offers excellent print, reasonably quickly and handle photos just as well as plain paper documents. It's quite pr
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(by andy r @08/08/11)Comment: The H80 is Corsair's newest and highest end 120mm all-in-one liquid CPU cooler. The "Double-thick" 38mm radiator is tailored to fit perfectly with the dual 120mm fans capable of 2600RPM and 92CFM. Offering a static pressure of 1.6-7.7mm H2O, the all black fans are perfect for shooting air direct
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(by Babaghan @08/07/11)Comment: Take three years of progression in technology, mix in a couple of cool features and the results are this seriously strong competitor and top dog in aftermarket cooling solutions.
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(by Babaghan @08/06/11)Comment: The ASUS P8P67 PRO is targeted to the user who is building a computer based on an Intel CPU and wants more features than “normal” socket 1155 motherboards can provide.
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(by FAshraf @08/04/11)Comment: The XFX Core Edition 450W is clearly a totally different animal from the 650W, 750W and 850W we reviewed recently. And if I could grade on excessive marketing fluff and incorrect information on the box, I'd drive the score into the ground, but over all it's not a horrible unit. I dare say it
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